This meeting is a great opportunity to learn more about California earthquakes in a fairly relaxed setting (for a scientific conference). The Meeting Program is now available.
The (free!) registration deadline closes August 24th and will require an account to be set up first, which takes at least one day, so make sure to register on time!
CPP students checking the program at the 2014 SSA meeting in Achorage
A large group of CPP students will be attending this meeting (and some will be presenting!). The current plan is as follows: meet at Fruit and Crop area in the early afternoon of Sunday, September 7, 2014 to drive to Palm Springs in the van; stay in Palm Springs for the meeting on Monday and Tuesday; return to campus after dinner on Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning.
The following CPP students will be attending this meeting:
Support your fellow students! The following abstracts have been submitted:
Earthquake Triggering and Tremor: Detecting micro-seismic events in the Western U.S due to the 2010 El Mayor Cucapah Earthquake and the Mw6.8 Mendocino Triple Junction Earthquake in 2014 Rachel L. Hatch and Jascha Polet
The (free!) registration deadline closes August 24th and will require an account to be set up first, which takes at least one day, so make sure to register on time!
The following CPP students will be attending this meeting:
Support your fellow students! The following abstracts have been submitted:
Earthquake Triggering and Tremor: Detecting micro-seismic events in the Western U.S due to the 2010 El Mayor Cucapah Earthquake and the Mw6.8 Mendocino Triple Junction Earthquake in 2014 Rachel L. Hatch and Jascha Polet
Analysis of Micro-Earthquakes in the Sierra Madre-Cucamonga Fault Zone and the Greater Pomona Area as Recorded by a Temporary Seismic Deployment Jonathan Levario, Celia Pazos, David Nget, and Jascha Polet
Preliminary Site Response Maps From H/V Spectral Ratio Analysis on Cal Poly Pomona Campus King Yin Kennis Ho and Jascha Polet